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22 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 380, 1927. 53 $LHLH B! o saa SISSISS SSSSSSSIIILOSLOL SIS SIS ST ; ALL NEW BRITAIN READY FOR YELLOW JACKETS TOMORROW—SWEENEY AND SWEETSER TO BATTLE FOR CLUB TITLE— ¢ 3 WORCESTER AMATEUR TEAM HERE TONIGHT —RED SOX MEET PLAINVILLE BLUES SUNDAY—MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS : VOITITRG TPTPIVEVCIPPICEVLVETOEE 0 CPE00E FPOPIPPEITEIIIIRT AFTIIINPIIIPICETITPOVICCEPOTIS PIRATES NEED ONE MORE WORCESTER BOYS | “Y” PHYSICAL TRAINING SEASON STARTS ~ NEW BRITAIN READY FOR . WIN TO CLINCH PENNANT "1y FGT fEf YELLOW JACKET BATTLES Interest of Fans Centers on Babe Ruth’s Effort to /.. N, Hardware City Team Meets National League Champs i 5 Break Record — Cardinals Lose to Cincinnati In Five-Man Boxing Team me‘ | In Philadelphia Tomorrow — Sunday’s Game at Close Game—Boston Red Sox Set Back Athletics—| Bay State in Amateur Tourney { Memorial Field to Start at 2:30 O’clock — “Red” Philadelphia Nationals Romp Over Boston Braves | e O’Neil Elected Captain For the Year—Squad of 20 —Pittsburgh Has Three Games to Go. j n trom Men to Be Carried Over Week-end. . | Lincups \I] New Britain Yellow Jackets % ‘Hrvu' imer . . McGrath {in this state tions of the year. | man will face to- Connaughton Pinkey Kau I e St Humphreys ..... Comstock Saufman just prior to the time that | SR | gh i tais boy wor welter- veight champion, has been elec Staton bard workout of the week | JATER Right End ....... ... Moynihan & Quarterback aration for the opening of Graham he football season took place at Brook park last evening | Radzewich 2 ien the first and second football Left Halfbac teams of the Ne Britain High | Sturm - e Sl The physical department facilities | — |school locked horns in a scrimmage. | ST e e 3 Bir fest and ed the Babe H PO A . C. A. will be taxed t0 g p m. | BH/L]APD TOURNAME”T | fwlv ;:11“;; o I(I‘A\H play: “1 “u Kendricks R Himer £y o ealoRi most ter to meet the Church “A" class (vounger boys), i 1 {Boocn b e loN, e Saventh Ruth ToH o Jeeds of its many members. Even Wednesdays, 4:15 to p. m i aaa Boa LU e T The All-New Britain football team el f the right field 0 0 8 0 O now before the season has officially Church “B” class (older boys), i i e V. oL & ('\‘ 0=y crmons |is ready for the two games with the 1l for a triple and In the ninth he 0 1 a Sy arted, the r and auxiliary | Thursdays, 4:15 to 5:15 p. m. Lead. iizphacl and White Leading Pack in e R Eiad il annlveling A oA L S L 4 A & this city tonight and will have the | rankford Yellow Juckets tomorrow rove a towering fly to right which L and t} ndball courts ' ers 'training Saturdays, 9 to 10 a. m. = g 3 9 | ame down a few feet inside the ke “crow’s nest” are attracting Swimming class beginners, Satur- Three-Cushion Play at enefit of a good night's sleep at the |and Sunday. The local team held me fow e ins 0 1 L3S sS40 z ) g OOR ANSTRE homes of the high school players by 0 g illow Kk and into a elder's 0o 0 0 any and it is re ble to state|days, 11a. m. Boy Scout test by ap- piijard Parlors. vl inevi o rwi’ \_\rmm\“ its final practice at Willow Brook i 0 1A 0 S hat the gym will be used more this ' pointment. <o 5 & park last night and the results were e tha Tomased - — = = - . " fore. 7 e in- | ere o R el d White e leadingl 2 | 3 - The captain of home run Totals s 2 1 e fore. \\xifx_th in- | | Raphael and Wkite are leading " 1. team that will represent New | Y€TY Pleasing to Coach Dave Du justry has two more game to play —Batted for Ma 1 ore intey in handball two the pack in the threc-cushion round Brit s Lo “he | The backfield showed plenty of pe yojmieiEa Mot o miaY In sth cEen b ritain in the opening game of the 12 pep 1gainst Washinston and is confiden g 20 rore courts will be necdes ’ robin tournament. being. staged’ at |sanson willl not be as kesvs ad 1ast|TIth Kendricks filling 4n at eullbacl he will get his 60th hom before ! A sure sign that the training sea- § B, B o B e i e e e and his running mates, Radzewich Two Iabons 1o besin =1 ndaly ¢ several good games were played ofi. field of this years' eleven is lighter 2Nd Sturm, working to perfection in i MQW {;—Wl.:.r’:x’f,.. t iever FOR PLAINVi[lE White downed Mack 20 to 16. Raph- than last v men with the pos- | (B¢ Plays s panabes (i injette ael disposed of Tony 20 fo 15. Both siblo exception of the fullback | The Yellow Jackets are choosing e e AR Tony and White ran four, the high > line is more evenly matcheq. | (N¢ir . most powerful lineup. 1 k onts ‘m»\l physical attitude | . ‘nm;(k'fm; the tém r. Mack ¢ is heavier than McGrath of | by e . s back to defeat Gregor 20 to 9 vear's team. Kubs is lighter vstozot ot ana sart Cfiampion Teams to Meet for 2iniia our: siovee it o S I . ran four. Rap M : 20 to 15 and Stoke Bruce. The left tackles ar HelcE e ”J'H‘;“:gr Secol]d Time sunday Riternoon act set down xaspr ow 20 to 8 and about the same in weight but last el | there was another high run of four year's right tackle, Bromberg, is e in this game. Monday's games are as heavier than Nevulis, who is this The Corbin Red Sox Basehall team | follows: Gregor vs. Kasprow, ar's choice for the place. This vs. Mack, Teny vs. White and Stew- s ends are heavie | the season at a meeting of the pl art ve. Raphael. Coach Cassidy is paying much at- | : i 8 ; LR e o TR 15 T e i i e AT S R B MERE Ind i onto e lexpected to be W e game for a1 .o Sood leader and i the ouher pocket billiard tournament will start |great part of the time tomorrow. In| 5y ,m”(f“ gingthegteamiovill next Tuesday night. Two more play o last night, Captain John | <37 Preney o5 "f"f 5 wrs are needed to fill out the cntry 'Ericson and Coach Cassidy stayed| o oot will carry a squad of 20 players to Philadelphia tomor- team is anxious to win because of the fact that last Saturday it lost for the fifth time on its home grounds. Another defeat will be disastrous to the team and for that reason, New Britain will meet an eleven that will be full of fight “Red” O'Neil, *dashing center on the team, was elected captain for me s ck |1 defeated Tony SPINKY"? KAUFMAN 1z classe 3 These classes will meet e or | three ti: s weekly until April 1st Cla will be conducted in the will clash with Plainville Blues in morn afternoons and evenings. | Plainville Sunday afternoon for the In division the ages range 'second time in as many wecks. The . from 1S to 70 years of age, and in teams met last Sunday and through | c attlersi iy rior division the ages are from |the great pitching of Walter Berg. 0L 18 fearded [fecls S aTe (10 1o 17. the Sox took the contest by a 3 to 0 . SHAMONE group The result was to the Plain- who had rts in fast com- h invincible t k or St. Louis is to get i v ng the Pi must drop all three games at ( cinnati. Should that improbal 1pset ocen nts win their three games and the Cardinals win they have left to play, all t the Capital City sluzger to- j Carley n't met Kaufn he won the decision over hi anxious to com L1 The casses in the senior 1 11d be i L Muir et 1 tra al ¥ iist. on side es and udied the | _ Qs hree s would be in a final ti G G will atiract men from all walks of crew, anything but o . : row and in Sunday's game at Me- ational league rules require that oL o | Mar industrial, professio ind bus- ediately arrangems were | A foursome m'm:h Is being ar- |teams. ;;:7‘1111;3 ot 1lve. seconds &r¢ | ;morjal field in Willow Brook pi in such an event a series of nine 0 1 0 2 olsecon n the junior division employed ' made to play again this coming Sun. |Fanged for next week w ing muen spromt practically the same lineup will b mes must be played to determine D Ol ol o boys will £ n crs from Middletown fn pocket nn», second backfield is showing P | yced as in the same tomorrow. The the winner. That would hold up the % U o o +ipounds. John Dowd ar A great percentage of men and fhis game, the Plainvilla feam | li2rds. Definite announcements will “‘fl‘{“; =»-I rban, '[‘“’ f"':"* ck. prob- | combination of Graham, Radzewich, world serics for 10 days or 1\):‘.u->r>’ \will battle it out in another bout ' hoys who in t various will play with confidence that it |0 made later 1 : \(;:”1 ”""' ’;‘"* El"f ""'_“" Sturm and Kendricks in the baclk. o ot w played 2 lin the 160 pou Dowd is one ake thelr is 2 e Corbin Re | oo e A, ed upon lime atter Hme ge)g js 5 good looking one. It s ¢ par with the Corbin Red } DACEE AL NG Bve i it [ ooking one. It should jors. In the weights of develop plenty of spr nd power Iphia. ran up Sunday, the management spring Up sious about the ability of its | Dy United Press crvised class- was du never fails nd although he is on the offense and it hard 3007 1 Mas: lley, Eastern \ Its, others players to stand up ur the ter.| Babe Ruth hit his 5Sth and 59th “‘i haon or more. Bell | o0 to hreak through on de- 1 o t ¢ this cit will fol eir pet hobl s riffic bombardment of th d Sox *Mnd a three-! r out of five times ;= “‘[ fen a victory nires : | Pt Batte at bat e pl New Britain perfected a fo " ined el e | == t irit moves, fecl ) With the score as close as it was Gehrig got a single out of threc L vard pass offensive that is expec i VS e = | (Continued on followix jcally and mentally better for t and Plainville batters facing Berg tries. I oAl o Al et | o e s EoodgeTonng 1 hurling corps, Was JUNI”R E!RE”IT m, for the first time, the prediction is| Tris Speaker did not go to bat. |piy "c* IO & B A0 C B ol team. At ghe same time, a de- AT X . 7 i e s o et 3ell should be qua ack. against forward passes ha & ey Physical training in the senior that thines will bLe different this N Grip, the other halfback, is o 3 e 1 Ine-Ehtladeinnis Notlo Al .SWEENEY ‘,‘MD s regulated to fit the indi- |coming Sunday. The Blues showed ¥ Cobb has complated the season. | pyeg Gk the other Ralfback. i heen developed because it is expect- : sioslon B sl 9 | vidual needs and of a natur zood stu iinst the New Britain Averages |” Ladislaus Arzvlowicz, and Gun- | oy ,]v‘lh‘" ‘,;”0“7 Jackets il i ker: nding him for 13 hits| cafe, sane and stimulating to main- champions and the batters | = ab hr ‘nard Nelson, ends, are showing up .xtent ‘mn\‘:;r c;';d gl e | LU B, e sy n health, vigor and stamina, with- | feel that they are familiar with fgoprig 46 [well. The former is playing a won-| The tcam will leave carly tomor | y pral ; Siteren out undue exertion. R style, a totally different re- jjomshy 26 derful brand of foothall and is &iv- | row morning for F : e D - sult is expected. : 3 3 : 7 rning for rkford wh e DS a s scatter- Physical training in the junior di Cobb . 5 {ing Zehrer' ‘and Vetrano, regular{tomorrow's game will ba stageq and S League meed o Play Prellml Lxiston Wil bt of a cotrective caorai-| The pichers for el game sl e b U e ‘ g & nature to insure poise, devel- probably be the same ag they were gooaker , 2 wondering why Ed Hinchey, a|made a ‘clock e Y q CAMERICANLEAGUE ety Wain Gontests | Champlonsmp Fialg {9 B v ture T e woedrvel: b, b eyt 8 mere o e sk e L T R ‘ » KT y Ofi gt § ‘i that provide the necess: u\m)l!‘lb :“" ""?”(‘”‘ """1 Sox “l‘” throw “T""g — {chance to show his Stuff on the sec- | rive in New Britain about 9:30 A % i ack into the front line while Da- d te N Rl or i N S[aoeda Shu" EMeadow |tion to develop courage and sports- toli, formerly with All-Plainville, S icered one of the fastest ("imh Sabdanimoming: ] 3 5 S Pagherhall 5 T '\‘1“1 or o e g WA tphyais ) ol mostenrobablygoceuny Semotnd backs on the squad, but since the m.,,,,,,:n.rhlv h,,‘,fm}‘q 2 S ,’,“::d Sons ¥ L ng | Bill Sweeney and Alan Sweet cal ; Ning s that meet week- | [OF the Plainville Blu "he rest of | Ot ns ginning of (he scason he has hud | Britaln team aeatnst the tae of Jim ‘ AT will battle it out Sunday on the'|y, various special classes will be :)’:: "vf‘;‘;‘"s G T el willl 1 gu ‘nulei Sosotinnitysions Clnerong the Keefe as umpire in Sunday's game. 1 2 [ Shiittle Mendew (GOl Soutas 4 P > same. | third team e would give the first | New Britai od s S D : LS G alaglon \eimeau sl il lipromo editopment the need nd e[ e contest will be staged on the | \ (arn ends somrthins b THILE Spot | Beaid o e A e it | r L S et final match in the club champlon- ' pangs of its members. All of these | oo iiC HO i , : 34 o o : ol sident Joseph Carr of the A b H o ming b tournament. Bot i L mde the sipervision "“l“” High school baseball dia- || SHELLS and SUPPLIES ||it he were given a chance, many | tional Football league but to date no e i it a four- % - cl HSbEEnnos & 5 mond and will start, 3 o'clock sharp. Ibelieve P . = Rz ough the qualifyin d follow- : e i o 3 answer has been received. The E T 30 as then all {0 mmm‘ 1 i n (vpp“\m_:" of compe nt instructors _‘ 0 AT€ | 4 record crowd is expected to view | | The officials will be as follows: Dr. | cials they have (\m‘:" ap);,z,,';:fl,i k $ th m; Billl 18 o veter {1 elub, ofy el qu “l'v"l to teach their respec- ¢ pqdie Crowley of this city m\d[ frank Zwick, referce; Ralph Fenton are: William Holleran of Provi- ‘ - : o S SR v i tor heginers | JONMNY Guiden of Plainville wil be | {of Springficld, umpire; and David | dence, referee; James Keefe of Wa- s i g b AL et class EINNETS | {he umpires. Mahoney, head linesman. terbury, umpire and John Kehoe of h A ) second s im ono 16g on the | Wil be taught by Charles D'Orsle. = | — Providence, hegd linesman. The k m | o v ; A main attrac- | prasident's cup. He has seen serv- | past master in the art and a DoXer | we have testimonlals very compli- - o All Herald Classified Ad users arc | off Sunday will take place at 2:30 di ASHT lice in most o tadl e of note . mentary to Herald Classified Ads, 15 MAIN .\TREET 100 per cent boosters. | o'clock. i | . ik Wil be | played in rec his wor The f ass for b : i | g i - material- prougnt h ion in the m!l be taught by Bryce Long, la e e E i i H H nccticut | member of the fencing team of Stan- Th Th h L 1 P | i e en There’s the Lad With Snapshots of Hls Family By BRIGGS g G : ; its eccond | exceptional | rhe tumbling class will he under el . ¥ is now npionship | the rvision of Fred con, long e u w ough all | ex wder the big tops and - sinsien i He has turned - teams in the ' e s, 1t will meet weekly E e ) 2 : ! His opponent, iesday, Oct. 1Sth. O S8L T E PUAY ? g b Oer 7 t a S u recent wri class will meet e L Hodi SAT ARIHAS S THAS MY DAUGHTER bus 1 % = e ranks of golfers at ti undar the watchful & eyl of Eflf";:v \F*«:WL:“‘ WIFE~ PRETTY GOOD How oLD, DYA THINK P m ‘ p ) stimul ve ler for | “Hercules engo whose Y e s i F:(_::S IA.TSDAT\; SHE 18 ann_u R A X e fivst t has not ' the best th er. In ! 7 ed performances in the amateur | WAIT A MINUTE = e IS LAS LAuMotEbIATS of i ! as | his play in the ls, he was | the professional ring have TREY'RE PRETTY S TH N T_ WOULDIA i i i wder- | excoprio £ood and during the best men ; S i e SHE's 1IN HIGH SCHooL e » an ¢ is not yet ! week he 1 he Hercules = " i T WIS { y : ney L ITeLy i v ¥ & 10 re- | ®00d n Cea personality ; ‘) FATE g ce —— M i ) ‘\;“ S L | pin ability to teach, get re- | |, INDIFFERENT G © Meadow hall of fan it J doNEhal gata g su . to : tag 128 vear's champio; 1g (Red Cross) swim- u bl E s been shooting very ¢ lead: * 1 . rdies w Wit PAllirn o0 An(erson tho s dine Bt pirdies par mar n corps will be taught by e to mull over r 1 sical directors fol i naments Aual | : expressed con- - meets will be promoted in their sea- s handball, basketball, | 1 field, aquati . tennis, gymnastics | f 5 - zolf course (inddor) will at- | A ¥ i ""’f“: o 1. tract many when the snov s and z el it A L competent golf instructor will be : e B 2 «917 NY.TRIGUNE 1% L mes d tely arranged. . t ® classes in physical training 1o start on Monday, October Jedule is as follows: ision. Young men, Mon- §:30 to 9:30 p. HEAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS CASURY BALANCE 0K Yes- HAHAUA-THAS My BOY - AIN'T AT A PEACH - HE'S A RECLAR WD HAHAMA- GOT A HEAD (IvE TACK WALT A MingTE HARRY = HEAR THIS- THIS IS Geop! U | MUST TeLL Ya 1 WHAT HE SAID TH' OTHER MORNING AT T BREAKFAST TABLE - HA HANHA HAHA- HAHA v hole not af- mateh I'VE GoTTA WETCH THAT Monday, 30 to 6:30 !( becanse \ POLITE 5 | o 5 ' : ek / FIFE FIFTEEN i | | s Professional, busl i s = | HoRROR ! Ziiag it i TEMPT 4 FEss e iesdays and ) Az ‘ | T i m. Boxing class LAUGHTER | The pride of the wearer— y ™. Tumbling clas & ‘ } or inday will b il > | E7a) the envy of others i By it e o 8:15 p. m. encing - t at 8:15 o'clock. All records S bk A U g $:15 p. m. Leaders training S pay ) i at Shu e Meadow W Lamson-Hubbard | Tk Wia Moas . 8 p. m. Life saving Mon- F in t 1t year is ar Langi] el A e i division, Junior class, Mondays and ['rid 5:15 p. m. Junior “B” cla e 13 to 15, Tuesday, 4:15 to 5:15, r———— e e, turday 10 to 11 a. m “ . 1 ntermediate class Monday, Wed- THE I,H(' PARADE 1y and Friday, 7 to 8 p. m. Em- Last Times Saturday 1 Boys' class (younger), Tues. — ~ '[day, Thursday and Saturdays, 7 to 7 HATS - ASHLEY- i e BABCOCK CO.